The free day is part of the Kohl's Cares for Healthy Kids program. The museum is open from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

The museum has more than 40 hands-on exhibits. The most recent addition is the Time Machine exhibit.

The Time Machine exhibit provides children with interactive learning experiences that stimulate curiosity and improve understanding. Educational activities in the exhibit reinforce learning in science, technology, engineering, history, art, and math. Children can participate in the Olympic Games, build the Great Wall of China, measure New York’s tallest buildings, and design 'Future Flint.' Even the youngest children will be able to enjoy the exhibit by reading stories with a Giant Panda, riding the subway, and building robots," according to a recent release from the museum.

The Flint Children's museum is located at 1602 University Avenue in Flint. You can find more information here.